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The Susan J Rheem Adult Day Center 3407 N. Windsong Drive Prescott Valley, AZ 86314 Phone (928) 775-3563/Fax (928)775-3591 www.adultcareservices.org July 2017 It’s the ultimate event for any fan of comics and entertainment, costume parties and celebrity sightings: July 1923 is 2017’s Comic-Con International. This fan convention is the biggest of its kind in the world, and in many ways the fans provide the biggest show. People are encouraged to show up wearing elaborate costumes of their favorite comic book, television, film, or book characters. You’ll likely see the Incredible Hulk mingling with Jedi Knights, Harry Potter, and characters from the sitcom The Big Bang Theory. This eclectic mix is Comic-Con’s signature achievement, bringing fans of all ages and interests together to “geek out” over their favorite popular entertainment. Self-described “geeks” have been flocking to San Diego for Comic-Con since 1970, when Shel Dorf, Richard Alf, Ken Krueger, Marvin Nelson, Mike Towry, Barry Alphonso, Bob Sourk, and Greg Bear founded the Golden State Comic Book Convention. The original event drew only 300 people, but it was a mecca for all things comic related. Over the years, the scope of the production grew along with the size of the convention crowds. While comic books still take center stage, the convention also features science fiction and fantasy film and television, video games, collectible card games, and cartoons. The spectacle of the convention now draws crowds as large as 167,000. Attendees don’t just come to admire each other’s costumes; they attend seminars and panels featuring their favorite writers and artists. Comic book professionals offer hands-on workshops. Scholars present critical studies of the effect of comics on culture. Video game and entertainment companies show sneak previews of upcoming projects, often accompanied by big-name celebrities. Evenings feature awards ceremonies and a masquerade ball. For anyone interested in comic culture, Comic- Con is the event of the year, where attendees go “to see and be seen” in the fantastic getups of their favorite characters. Our Team Laura Dreibelbis Director John Shippen Wellness Nurse Patricia Roberts Activity Director Margie Jones Transportation Director Kim Bradford Administrative Assistant Jim Holmes Cook Care Partner Team Kerrie Sherry Tania Brooke Transportation Team Henry Mike Rick Victor July Horoscopes and Birthdays In astrology, those born between July 1 22 are Cancer’s Crabs. Kind and protective, Crabs love to nurture others. While they may be emotional, they are never soft. Cancers are tenacious in their pursuit of harmony at home and in the workplace. Those born between July 23–31 are Leo’s Lions. Lions are the “kings” of the zodiac: dramatic, ambitious, confident, and hard to resist. Leos are also generous and loyal, putting family and friends first. Dan Aykroyd July 1, 1952 Tom Cruise July 3, 1962 Neil Simon July 4, 1927 Jerry Vale July 8, 1930 Giorgio Armani July 11, 1934 Linda Ronstadt July 15, 1946 James Cagney July 17, 1899 Sir Edmund Hillary July 20, 1919 Pee Wee Reese July 23, 1918 Amelia Earhart July 24, 1897 Estelle Getty July 25, 1923 Jim Davis July 28, 1945 Arnold Schwarzenegger July 30, 1947 July Birthdays Tiffany R............ 5th Delores R….........5th Helen E….........6th Helga S….........9th Socorro P….........10th Roman B….........16th Jean B….........16th Anna D….........18th Lucy D….........18th Gerry R….........19th Misty L….........28th Notable Quotable “I got a part as a chorus girl in a show called Every Sailor and I had fun doing it. Mother didn’t really approve of it, though.” ~ James Cagney, actor Anything but Conventional

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The Susan J Rheem Adult Day Center

3407 N. Windsong Drive

Prescott Valley, AZ 86314

Phone (928) 775-3563/Fax (928)775-3591

www.adultcareservices.org

July

2017

It’s the ultimate event for any fan of

comics and entertainment, costume

parties and celebrity sightings: July 19–

­23 is 2017’s Comic-Con

International. This fan convention is the

biggest of its kind in the world, and in

many ways the fans provide the biggest

show. People are encouraged to show

up wearing elaborate costumes of their

favorite comic book, television, film, or

book characters. You’ll likely see the

Incredible Hulk mingling with Jedi

Knights, Harry Potter, and characters

from the sitcom The Big Bang Theory.

This eclectic mix is Comic-Con’s

signature achievement, bringing fans of

all ages and interests together to “geek

out” over their favorite popular

entertainment.

Self-described “geeks” have been

flocking to San Diego for Comic-Con

since 1970, when Shel Dorf, Richard

Alf, Ken Krueger, Marvin Nelson, Mike

Towry, Barry Alphonso, Bob Sourk,

and Greg Bear founded the Golden

State Comic Book Convention. The

original event drew only 300 people,

but it was a mecca for all things comic

related. Over the years, the scope of

the production grew along with the

size of the convention crowds. While

comic books still take center stage, the

convention also features science fiction

and fantasy film and television, video

games, collectible card games, and

cartoons. The spectacle of the convention

now draws crowds as large as 167,000.

Attendees don’t just come to admire

each other’s costumes; they attend

seminars and panels featuring their

favorite writers and artists. Comic

book professionals offer hands-on

workshops. Scholars present critical

studies of the effect of comics on

culture. Video game and

entertainment companies show sneak

previews of upcoming projects, often

accompanied by big-name celebrities.

Evenings feature awards ceremonies

and a masquerade ball. For anyone

interested in comic culture, Comic-

Con is the event of the year, where

attendees go “to see and be seen” in the

fantastic getups of their favorite

characters.

Our Team

Laura Dreibelbis

Director

John Shippen

Wellness Nurse

Patricia Roberts

Activity Director

Margie Jones

Transportation

Director

Kim Bradford

Administrative

Assistant

Jim Holmes

Cook

Care Partner Team

Kerrie

Sherry

Tania

Brooke

Transportation Team

Henry

Mike

Rick

Victor

July Horoscopes and Birthdays

In astrology, those born between July 1

–22 are Cancer’s Crabs. Kind and

protective, Crabs love to nurture

others. While they may be

emotional, they are never soft.

Cancers are tenacious in their

pursuit of harmony at home and in

the workplace. Those born between

July 23–31 are Leo’s Lions. Lions are

the “kings” of the zodiac: dramatic,

ambitious, confident, and hard to

resist. Leos are also generous and loyal,

putting family and friends first.

Dan Aykroyd – July 1, 1952

Tom Cruise – July 3, 1962

Neil Simon – July 4, 1927

Jerry Vale – July 8, 1930

Giorgio Armani – July 11, 1934

Linda Ronstadt – July 15, 1946

James Cagney – July 17, 1899

Sir Edmund Hillary – July 20, 1919

Pee Wee Reese – July 23, 1918

Amelia Earhart – July 24, 1897

Estelle Getty – July 25, 1923

Jim Davis – July 28, 1945

Arnold Schwarzenegger – July 30, 1947

July Birthdays

Tiffany R............ 5th Delores R….........5th Helen E….........6th Helga S….........9th

Socorro P….........10th Roman B….........16th

Jean B….........16th Anna D….........18th Lucy D….........18th Gerry R….........19th Misty L….........28th

Notable Quotable

“I got a part as a chorus girl in a

show called Every Sailor and I had fun doing it. Mother didn’t really approve of

it, though.”

~ James Cagney,

actor

Anything but Conventional

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

3 Independence Day Celebration

Let’s Celebrate America!! Join us today and enjoy a delicious BBQ and Traditional backyard games of horseshoes, Ladderball & Volleyball. Test your history with Independence Day Trivia and put your

culinary skills to work as we prepare a delicious summer treat.

4

Closed in

Observance of Independence Day

5 10:00 Remember When 10:30 Rocket Birdie/ Duck Hunting/

Scrapbooking 11:30 B-Fit 12:45 Recipe Builder

1:15 Hoy Card/ Ranter-Go-Round/ Glamour

2:15 Snack & Hangman

6 10:00 This Day in History 10:30 Dollar Tree Trip/ Devotions/

Putt Putt Golf 11:30 Zumba 12:45 Riddle Me This 1:15 Green Thumbs/ Shuffleboard/

Scrabble 2:15 Snack & Math Minds

7 10:00 Short Story Builder 10:30 Pig Dice/ Darts/

Group Crossword 11:15 Yoga with Perry 12:45 Name That Tune 1:15 Music W/Peggy/

Can you Beat That 2:15 Snack & Scattergories

10 10:00 Good News Network 10:30 Spring Ball/ Thru the Window/

Jewelry Making 11:30 Gentle Stretch 12:45 Balloon Volleyball 1:15 Green Thumbs/ Lawn Darts/

Who, What, When 2:15 Snack & Outburst

11 10:00 Remember When 10:00 Walking Club 10:30 Karaoke/ Juka/

Woodworking 11:30 B-Fit 12:45 Rhyme Time 1:15 Card Hat Toss/ Crazy 8’s/

Baking Blueberry Muffins 2:15 Snack & Humor’s the Best Medicine

12 10:00 This Day in History 10:30 Umbrella Toss/ Flag Down/

Bu 11:30 Zumba 12:45 Ball Toss 1:15 Family Feud/ Ship Captain Crew/

All Boxed In 2:15 Snack & Hangman

13 10:00 The Minister’s Cat 10:30 Lunch Trip to In and Out/

Dice Roulette/ Penny Pitching 11:30 Rhyming Warm-Up 12:45 County Cousins 1:15 Racko/ Green Thumbs/ 2:15 Snack & Scattergories

14 10:00 Current Events 10:30 Football Toss/ Uno/

Devotions 11:30 Sittercise 12:45 Pictionary 1:15 Bean Bag Toss/ Card Making/

/Bingo 2:15 Snack & Trivia

17 10:00 Remember When 10:30 Horseshoes/ Dominoes/

Story Cubes 11:30 B-Fit 12:45 Rhyme Time 1:15 Table Hockey/ Run for it/

Green Thumbs 2:15 Snack & Humor’s the Best Medicine

18 10:00 This Day in History 10:00 Walking Club 10:30 Floor Yahtzee/ Glamour/

Jeopardy 11:30 Zumba 12:45 Riddle Me This 1:15 Ring Toss/ Chopped Kitchen/

Darts 2:15 Snack & Math Minds

19 10:00 Short Story Builder 10:30 Pool Golf/ Time Slips/

Crazy 8’s 11:30 Rhyming Warm-Up 12:45 Balloon Volleyball 1:15 Karaoke/ Penny Ante/

Basketball 2:15 Snack & Outburst

20 Birthday Celebration 10:00 Current Events 10:30 Music Therapy W/Meg

Apples to Apples 11:30 Sittercise 12:45 Pictonary 1:15 Dancing with Phil and Mary/

Green Thumbs 2:15 Snack & Birthday Party

21 10:00 Good News Network 10:30 Devotions/ Chicago Dice/

Ice Breaker/ Lunch to Baja Fresh 11:15 Yoga with Perry 12:45 Word Jumble 1:15 Guitar with Tim Anderson/

My Life Story/ Skip-Bo 2:15 Snack & Recipe Builder

24 10:00 This Day in History 10:30 Putt Putt Golf/ Cloud 9/

Glamour/ Dollar General Trip 11:30 Zumba 12:45 Math Minds 1:15 Shuffle Board/ Uno/

Green Thumbs 2:15 Snack & Riddle Me This

25 10:00 Minister’s Cat 10:00 Walking Club 10:30 Spring Ball/ Ship Captain Crew/

Penny Ante 11:30 Rhyming Warm-Up 12:45 Name that Tune 1:15 Corn Hole/ Scrabble/

Woodworking 2:15 Snack & Scattergories

26 10:00 Daily Review 10:00 Library Land with Ted/ Mad Libs 11:00 Current Events 11:30 Sittercise 12:45 Trivia 1:15 Penny Pitching/ Dice Roulette/

Hand Massages 2:15 Snack & Pictionary

27 10:00 Good News Network 10:30 Sticky Ball/ Yahtzee/

Devotions 11:30 Gentle Stretch 12:45 Country Cousins 1:15 Poker/Green Thumbs 2:15 Snack & Word Jumble

28 Hawaiian Luau Party ALOHA!!! Put on your finest ALOHA shirt on and join us for a tropical party.

We will have a pineapple-coconut limbo. Particpants will put their creative

cooking skills to work making a tasty island inspired treat. Bring your beach hat as we enjoy armchair travels to the

tropics.

31 10:00 Remember When 10:30 Devotions/ Can Shootout/

Group Crossword 11:30 B-Fit 12:45 Heads or Tails Race 1:15 Green Thumbs/ Bingo/

Shuffleboard 2:15 Snack & Humor’s the Best Medicine

July 2017